In this episode of Lanterns Over the Rockies, host Kai Vong is joined by Stacey Shigaya, Executive Director of the Sakura Foundation. Born and raised in Denver, Stacey shares how her deep roots in Colorado’s Japanese and Japanese American community have shaped her life, leadership, and vision for the future.
Together, they explore the legacy of resilience passed down through generations, the importance of cultural preservation, and the multifaceted work of the Sakura Foundation — from organizing the annual Cherry Blossom Festival to supporting youth through scholarships and community grants.
Stacey also reflects on her family’s experience with Japanese incarceration during WWII, her intergenerational approach to leadership, and her commitment to building inclusive spaces through advocacy and faith-based community work.
As a 2024 Asian American Hero of Colorado, she shares what the recognition means to her and how she’s preparing for this year’s celebration on May 18.
Tune in for a heartfelt conversation about identity, belonging, and the power of showing up for community — across generations.